Enhancing mechanical and blocking properties of gelatin films using zein-quercetin nanoparticle and applications for strawberry preservation

Food Chem. 2024 Nov 2;464(Pt 3):141895. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141895. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

New gelatin films incorporated with zein-quercetin nanoparticles (GA/ZQNPs) were developed. The GA/ZQNP films had improved tensile strength, water vapor and oxygen barrier capabilities, hydrophobicity, UV blocking feature, antioxidant activities and antimicrobial properties, which varied with various contents of ZQNPs. Notably, the GA/ZQNP0.1-10 films exhibited enhanced tensile stress value around 3.2 MPa and strain of 142 %, a 78.4 % decrease in water vapor permeability, a 76.9 % decrease in oxygen permeability, the highest water contact angle at 112.0 ± 0.6°, an improved DPPH∙ scavenging rate of 64.9 ± 0.7 %, excellent UV blocking properties and antimicrobial properties. The GA/ZQNP films were further applied for strawberries packaging to assess their preservation capabilities under ambient conditions. The results showed that GA/ZQNP0.1-10 nanocomposite films efficiently maintained the best nutrient quality and acceptable appearance of strawberries compared with untreated strawberries, prolonging the shelflife of strawberries to approximately 8 days. These findings suggested promising applications for these new functional films in fruit packaging.

Keywords: Barrier properties; Food packaging; Gelatin; Hydrophobicity; Zein-quercetin nanoparticles.